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Compania Cervecerias Unidas ADR Representing Two Ord Shs V.CCU


Primary Symbol: CCU

Compania Cervecerias Unidas S.A. is a diversified beverage company operating principally in Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay. The Company operates as a brewer, soft drinks producer, water and nectar producer, wine producer and pisco distributor. The Company's segments include Chile, International Business and Wine. The Company carries a portfolio of products, which includes a range of brands of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer, with Cristal as its primary brand in Chile. In addition, it produces and distributes Heineken beer; distributes Sol beer and Budweiser beer, and distributes and produces Kunstmann and Austral beer in Chile. The International Business segment includes operations in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. The Company, through Vina San Pedro Tarapaca S.A. (VSPT), produces and markets a range of wine products for the domestic and mainly the export market.


NYSE:CCU - Post by User

Comment by luscar99on Dec 02, 2007 5:55pm
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Post# 13903587

RE: SHORTS vs. SHIRTS

RE: SHORTS vs. SHIRTSI don't know about the shorts theory. Who in their right mind would short a 6 cents stock. What's the upside, 6 cents per share? can't take it lower then zero. And the down side could be huge, maybe even one dollar. The risk/reward ratio is way to big. I think shorts- the ones with brains- left long time ago.
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